School-Based Influenza Vaccination: Parents’ Perspectives

School-age children are important drivers of annual influenza epidemics yet influenza vaccination coverage of this population is low despite universal publicly funded influenza vaccination in Alberta, Canada. Immunizing children at school may potentially increase vaccine uptake. As parents are a key stakeholder group for such a program, it is important to consider their concerns.

Purpose

We explored parents’ perspectives on the acceptability of adding an annual influenza immunization to the immunization program that is currently delivered in Alberta schools, and obtained suggestions for structuring such a program.

Three major themes emerged: Advantages of school-based influenza vaccination SBIV, Disadvantages of SBIV, and Implications for program design and delivery. Advantages were perceived to occur for different populations: children e.g. emotional support, families e.g. convenience, the community e.g. benefits for school and multicultural communities, the health sector e.g. reductions in costs due to burden of illness and to society at large e.g. indirect conduit of information about health services, building structure for pandemic preparedness, building healthy lifestyles. Disadvantages, however, might also occur for children e.g. older children less likely to be immunized, families e.g. communication challenges, perceived loss of parental control over information, choices and decisions and the education sector loss of instructional time. Nine second-level themes emerged within the major theme of Implications for program design and delivery: program goals-objectives, consent process, stakeholder consultation, age-appropriate program, education, communication, logistics, immunizing agent, and clinic process.

Conclusions

Parents perceived advantages and disadvantages to delivering annual seasonal influenza immunizations to children at school. Their input gives a framework of issues to address in order to construct robust, acceptable programs for delivering influenza or other vaccines in schools.